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- Columbine (2097 bytes)
7: ... 70 species of [[perennial]]s that are found in [[meadow]]s, [[woodland]]s, and at higher altitudes throug... - Daisy (2511 bytes)
3: ..._image | image = [[Image:Daisy-flowers-growing-in-meadow.jpg|250px|Chrysanthemum]] | caption = (''Daisy'')...
42: *James Mills-Hicks (publisher). 2001. ''The Plant Boo... - Vermont (39851 bytes)
48: ...nt of the state is covered by forest, the rest in meadow, uplands, lakes, ponds and swampy wetlands.
60: ...st [[Europe]]an to see Vermont is thought to be [[Jacques Cartier]], in [[1535]]. On [[July 30]], [[16...
64: ...rs from [[Albany, New York|Albany]] under Captain Jacobus de Warm established the De Warm Stockade at ...
72: ...he Duke of York (later [[James II of England|King James II]]) in [[1764]]. The [[Province of New Hamps...
76: On [[January 18]], [[1777]], representatives of the New H... - Spider (29039 bytes)
2: ...Long-jawed orb weaver spider]] | caption = [[Long-jawed orb weaver spider]]}}
67: Tetragnathidae ([[long jawed spider]])<br />
84: ...thumb|left|180px|A long-jawed spider illustrating jaws, pedipalps, and eye pattern]]
131: ...of the populations of [[insect]]s. Every day on a meadow they devour over 10 g/m² of insects and othe...
140: ...[[prey]] from a series of ducts perforating their jaws. These digestive fluids dissolve the prey's int... - American Black Bear (15019 bytes)
27: ...s prefer forested and shrubby areas but use wet [[meadow]]s, high tidelands, ridgetops, burned areas, ripa...
32: Black bear cubs are generally born in January or February. They are blind when born, and t...
39: * yellow jackets (''Vespula spp.'')
135: ...onsidered to have medicinal value in [[China]], [[Japan]], and [[Korea]]. The demand for these parts a... - Garlic (12167 bytes)
71: ...e''), and along with "wild onion" (also known as "meadow garlic" or "wild garlic") (''Allium canada'') are... - Robert Goddard (scientist) (7533 bytes)
7: ... would look on a small scale, if sent up from the meadow at my feet." [http://www.tylerlee.org/robertgodda...
31: ...er the [[atomic bomb]] was dropped on [[Nagasaki, Japan]]. - Ecology (24417 bytes)
77: ... as [[forest ecosystem]]s, [[meadow ecosystem]]s (meadows, steppes, savannas), or [[Agroecology|agro-ecos...
139: * savannas, meadows, and marshes (1/3 of the Earth's land area) cont...
140: ...mates -- deserts and semi-deserts, tundra, alpine meadows, and steppes -- (1/3 of the Earth's surface) ha... - Gliding (16947 bytes)
9: ...[Image:Glider-in-meadow.jpg|500px|thumb|Glider in Meadow]]
29: ...stance Record] of 3008 km by Klaus Ohlmann (on 21 Jan 2003) was also flown in the mountain wave in Sou... - Weed control (16617 bytes)
10: ...lbum'') can have the most pronounced effects on adjacent crops, although seedlings of fat hen that app...
27: ...[biennial]] weeds such as [[chickweed]], [[annual meadow grass]], [[shepherd’s purse]], [[groundsel]...
37: ...round elder]], [[nettle]]s, rosebay willowherb, [[Japanese knotweed]], [[horsetail]] and [[bracken]], ...
78: * [[Common ragwort]] (''Senecio jacobaea'') (nb, this weed is poisonous to [[livesto...
82: ...side Act 1981), including [[Giant Hogweed]] and [[Japanese Knotweed]]. Problems involving these plants...
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